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we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what has the last 18 years been like for you trying literally to keep your brother alive? >> it has been traumatic for our family. a lot of times people don't realize both families have been victimized. one thing is we have always upheld the other family. it is amazing because my father was a peace officer in this city. he was a chatham county sheriff's deputy. people seem to fail to understand we have the utmost respect for police officers and their duties. to execute someone who is innocent because of a rush to judgment is not the way to do this. my family, we've lost a lot. my father was so traumatized by this he stopped taking his insulin and died in a diabetic coma six months later. we understand their loss and not trying to compound it. we are trying to honor officer macphail to make sure the right person is brought to justice and i don't believe that is troy davis. >> have you ever met officer macphail's family and spoken to them? >> i tried to speak to them at the 11th circuit court of appeals but
we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what has the last 18 years been like for you trying literally to keep your brother alive? >> it has been traumatic for our family. a lot of times people don't realize both families have been victimized. one thing is we have always upheld the other family. it is amazing because my father was a peace officer in this city. he was a chatham county sheriff's deputy. people seem to fail to understand we have...
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it is still a tough word for minorities in america. >> absolutely. and what you're having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it it on the chin for decades, and every recession in that period accelerates and gets harder. >> you see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than women, it's because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more. >> michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. that's the same reason. women tend to work more in services, which tend to be a bit smoother. we see in the latest numbers that the job losses expected in services were weaker than expected. that engine starting up again. >> we've seen the numbers go down meaning more -- a higher percentage amongst hispanics. other than that, we've seen blacks do a little bit better, other groups do a little bit better, but it's marginal. it's still -- >> this is marginal. i would expect basically if you're in the rust belt, exposed to manufacturing, you pay get a
it is still a tough word for minorities in america. >> absolutely. and what you're having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it it on the chin for decades, and every recession in that period accelerates and gets harder. >> you see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than women, it's because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more. >> michigan has the highest...
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so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the streets are closed to traffic and kids are just free to run around and trick or treat like crazy and they're all walking around with 50 pound burlap sacks of candy like every kid's dream and iñán say in the book, you know, a comfortable american might potentially take -- could afford to take a kind of jaundice view of suburban life and there have been no end of writers who have pontificated on the malaise of the burbs but when you have lived in a refuge camp and fled a war zone and you've come to america, you know, the t
so here she is in america. she's left all this violence in africa and she's getting mugged by someone who's accent she recognizes. she's thinking, what was all that travel for, you know, if not to get to a safer place. there's a scene in the book where it's halloween and luma takes the kids, puts them on the bus and takes them to this really nice neighborhood in atlanta with these beautiful brick houses, with chandeliers and the parents are out in the yard having cocktails and the kids -- the...
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second, most of the toyotas and hondas being bought are made in america by u.s. auto workers. in tennessee, alabama, mississippi. >> wheels within wheels. >> yes. they are. the companies themselves are obviously not in this country, japanese but -- >> they're making the cars right here. >> what's next? after cash for clunkers do we get a new program to take its place? >> a great question. we just got $2 billion more for the program. i think we need to get $1 billion more this coming fall maybe september/october. but a million cars taken off the road and a million families put in a new, more efficient car now having less of a gas bill every single year. >> you've been taking about something called fee-based. a tax on people who actually buy gas guzzlers. now we're not just incenting people to buy fuel efficient cars but penalizing people who don't. >> looking forward how do we continue to fund this thing? cash for clunkers costs a lot of money, $4 billion in this case. so we want to look for a revenue neutral way of doing that so the u.s. taxpayer doesn't have to lay out cash.
second, most of the toyotas and hondas being bought are made in america by u.s. auto workers. in tennessee, alabama, mississippi. >> wheels within wheels. >> yes. they are. the companies themselves are obviously not in this country, japanese but -- >> they're making the cars right here. >> what's next? after cash for clunkers do we get a new program to take its place? >> a great question. we just got $2 billion more for the program. i think we need to get $1...
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it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousands of people showed up today to voice their opinion on health care and other issues they say the government is getting too involved in their lives, too involved in their health care and spending their money. they voice their opinion today right here centennial olympic park. there are radio hosts out here. there were doctors who were out here. dick armey was out here, the house's former majority leader for the house. everyone speaking out about health care. we're going to fill you in on exactly what happened here today and what's happening across the country as we wait on the president who is speaking in grand junction, colorado. i want to toss it now to jacqui jeras who is in the severe weather center. the atlantic hurricane season is here. so hello to tropical storm anna. you're keeping an eye on >> that yeah. just like this, don. quiet thus far, suddenly, two named storms now. i want to show them on the big picture because they're very close to each other. just to give you a
it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousands of people showed up today to voice their opinion on health care and other issues they say the government is getting too involved in their lives, too involved in their health care and spending their money. they voice their opinion today right here centennial olympic park. there are radio hosts out here. there were doctors who were out here. dick armey was out here, the house's former majority leader for the house....
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> unemployment is high, the recession is dragging to an end, but is now a good time to start a small business in joining us now are two small business experts danny and john. all right, guys, tell me why i would start a business now? >> because today, everything is on sale half price what it would be in a normal economy. you can get people, you can get office space, you can get all the materials you need, so go out and do it and you will be a hero if you do. >> save money. what else, danny? >> if you can build your business now today when consumers begin spending again you will have a full place business. you can save money, buy equipment, get talented people looking for a job for a little less than you have in the past. >> you spent time in georgia with a out of work military vet looking to find a financial sound way to follow her
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you, aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. that's what motivates us everyday. >>> unemployment is high, the recession is dragging to an end, but is now a good time to start a small business in joining us now are two small business experts danny and john. all right, guys, tell me why i would start a business now? >> because today, everything is...
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do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i love me wall is all of the books that go from here to hear buds why would i save a that addition? because when i am old and all burned out and use of i want to pull out the i italian division i love the italians. but they are afraid at some point* they will issue a copy of the st. jerome's bible with a topless model trust me she is not in the book. she is not in the book but the italians are i italians. they cannot help themselves. [laughter] and another example of how the nation comes through with themself, the polls you have the dark slotback look no-nonsense it is black. we all live
do you know, what, america? you are overweight because you do not pick up this dictionary. pick it up for every day. 100 over the head dictionary presses you will lose the weight and me smart for our love miriam webster but new oxford dictionary. if you're in the military or retired you have the i love me wall with your plaques and ribbons and awards that your wife eighth. i do not have that my home is demilitarized except for a few model soldiers military stuff does not belong in a home my i...
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and that's a fox watch across america. >> fox across america is brought to you by verizon wireless. shepard: i'm shepard smith. you're on "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the touch the news. the white house trying to take control of the health care reform message. in the process, it's coming up against two very different pictures of what's going on across the country right now. there is the image from president obama's town hall on tuesday. an enthusiastic, polite crowd and a relatively calm question and answer session. compare that so some of the other scenes we have been showing you this week, this is video from senator in maryland yesterday. a lot of angry people there. from the white house perspective that is not a good image. today the white house press secretary robert gibbs said the rowdy town halls don't show an accurate picture of really what's happening in america. whether robert gibbs is right or wrong about that, it does seem the white house has had a very hard time trying to control the message. our senior white house correspondent major garrett i
and that's a fox watch across america. >> fox across america is brought to you by verizon wireless. shepard: i'm shepard smith. you're on "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the touch the news. the white house trying to take control of the health care reform message. in the process, it's coming up against two very different pictures of what's going on across the country right now. there is the image from president obama's town hall on tuesday. an...
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i think that we have proven in america that the process of democracy and the free enterprise system has benefited people and enabled people to rise from here to here and live a good life and i think that we have to continue to believe that but there will be enroute flat tires on the way. the motor will stop running and that's where we are. and because we are there, we have to have some patience and we have to have some understanding of where we are and we have to have leadership and i believe that president obama is giving that. tavis: judge sonia sotomayor, she's now making the rounds on capitol hill meeting with senators getting ready for what some would call a fight to be confirmed. what others would call a walk in the park. president obama appears to have the votes. what is your read, not so much on whether she is going to be confirmed but how she has been treated thus far in the process? >> well, there is a saying when the law is against you you found table with facts. if the facts are against you you pound the table with law and if both are against you, you just pound the table an
i think that we have proven in america that the process of democracy and the free enterprise system has benefited people and enabled people to rise from here to here and live a good life and i think that we have to continue to believe that but there will be enroute flat tires on the way. the motor will stop running and that's where we are. and because we are there, we have to have some patience and we have to have some understanding of where we are and we have to have leadership and i believe...
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it offers more than 75 disciplines and 123 centers all across america. >> in the upcoming summit is getting so much attention that the obama administration is adding a second day. it will be held september 30 and october 1 because of the overwhelming interest. the summit will be held at the washington hotel and said of the department of transportation. recommendations for new driving laws could be made. >>> people are still struggling in this economy, check out this video and atlanta. lookt this. it thousands of people lined up to get help saving their home. at one point, this line stretched through the parking garage. they brought the two were to atlanta to help homeowners struggling to make their mortgage payment. >> and if you're looking to buy a house, you may be surprised that the best place to buy is not necessarily places with the cheapest homes. a real-estate website ranked the places to buy. virginia beach top their list because of a steady stream of jobs, military bases, and homes selling for less than the asking price. san diego is expensive, but now more affordable because of fo
it offers more than 75 disciplines and 123 centers all across america. >> in the upcoming summit is getting so much attention that the obama administration is adding a second day. it will be held september 30 and october 1 because of the overwhelming interest. the summit will be held at the washington hotel and said of the department of transportation. recommendations for new driving laws could be made. >>> people are still struggling in this economy, check out this video and...
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snotty mania has apparently broken out across america. there are semipublic rolls even sent a facebook fan page is i'm not kidding. and now studies for dogs. that's right, there's a brand-new version for pets just in case you feel guilty about wearing yours while they are left out in the cold. >> how do you keep your dog whined when they're feeling a chill acute now there is not a dog, little blanket with sleeves as i do fit your dog doing you can't make it. there are four sizes and in case you're wondering studies for dogs selling at $14.95. sumac.org update on our top stories tonight, we are getting reports the three americans missing in iran are believed to be behind bars. iran state tv says guards arrested three u.s. tourists after they crossed the border from iraq. >> travel through la guardia airport finally on track this after bomb scare had dozens evacuating the main terminal this morning. the bomb turned out to be a fake. please arrested 32-year-old scot began. he is charged with having a fake bomb at an airport and making terror
snotty mania has apparently broken out across america. there are semipublic rolls even sent a facebook fan page is i'm not kidding. and now studies for dogs. that's right, there's a brand-new version for pets just in case you feel guilty about wearing yours while they are left out in the cold. >> how do you keep your dog whined when they're feeling a chill acute now there is not a dog, little blanket with sleeves as i do fit your dog doing you can't make it. there are four sizes and in...
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it is america of this, it has to be american that. don't people realize that we all came to this country as foreigners? our country -- our grandparents, are parents? my parents and father worked very hard. i work very hard. if i have a subaru, why is my car less a clunker than somebody else's, than a chevrolet? it is just -- i do not know. i watched the show the other day and we were talking about segregation which immigrants. my parents were immigrants. they came here and worked very hard. 97% of your audience come from immigrants. host: wilmington, illinois. caller: we need more jobs for americans and we need to retire the federal debt, and i would like to see all 1% tax on all imports, including important services, and i would like to see it go 1% a month until the federal budget is balanced. they could use that revenue to buy back federal debt held by foreigners. that is my comment. host: eighth photograph this morning of -- a photograph this morning of corazon aquino. she is revered for helping rebuild democracy. but it was the i
it is america of this, it has to be american that. don't people realize that we all came to this country as foreigners? our country -- our grandparents, are parents? my parents and father worked very hard. i work very hard. if i have a subaru, why is my car less a clunker than somebody else's, than a chevrolet? it is just -- i do not know. i watched the show the other day and we were talking about segregation which immigrants. my parents were immigrants. they came here and worked very hard. 97%...
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other people are asking which is if we have more access to health care, given the doctor shortage in america, will people have to wait longer for care? and clearly we know that's the case because that's what happened in massachusetts, the best model for what we might get here in the united states. >> okay. patricia anstett, great interview. i hope you'll talk with us again. >> thank you so much. bye. >> bye to you. >>> ben bernanke's telling wall street invests are what they want to hear, the economy's on the recovery. he gave his most optimistic outlook since the start of the crisis. joining me, var era givens. >> above 9500. we haven't seen that since back in november. so that's good. a lot of it does have to do with bernanke's comment saying the economy is on the mend, investors took that in stride. globally things are looking better. didn't suggest a recovery will be an upclimb like this. but the market took it in stride, his most optimistic comment in a while. home sales up. investors liked what they saw. >> bernanke might have provide a positive look. the mortgage? >> that's a mess. li
other people are asking which is if we have more access to health care, given the doctor shortage in america, will people have to wait longer for care? and clearly we know that's the case because that's what happened in massachusetts, the best model for what we might get here in the united states. >> okay. patricia anstett, great interview. i hope you'll talk with us again. >> thank you so much. bye. >> bye to you. >>> ben bernanke's telling wall street invests are...
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good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next on "special report, " bill clinton is expected to leave north korea with the two journalists who have been sentenced to ten years. now the cash for clunkers program, does the president want to take away your employer-provided health insurance? we report. you decide, and the push to do something about a dangerous trend that could be more deadly than drunken driving. all that, plus the fox all-stars, right here, right now. >> welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. former president bill clinton's surprise trip to north korea has resulted in the pardon of two journalists convicted of crimes against the communist nation. laura ling and union that ling had -- and euna lee had been sentenced to ten years of hard labor. instead, they are expected to get a ride home with bill clinton in comfort. >> u.s. officials said the plan to have former president bill clinton secur
good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next on "special report, " bill clinton is expected to leave north korea with the two journalists who have been sentenced to ten years. now the cash for clunkers program, does the president want to take away your employer-provided health insurance? we report. you decide, and the push to do something about a dangerous trend that could be more...
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from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next on "special report" it was the centerpiece of his campaign but now president obama has to clarify suggestions from his own people that he might break his pom miss not to raise taxes on the middle class. the president is trying to raise more money for one government program that has been a big hit. an update on cash for clunkers. consumers venting over healthcare reform, and politicians are taking notice, and a secret meeting in europe to map out strategy for and increasingly bloody conflict in afghanistan. all that, plus the fox all-stars, right here, right now. welcome for washington. i'm bret baier. the white house was on spin cycle today, trying to walk back weekend comments that led some to believe that the president was waffling on his pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class. senior white house correspondent major garrett on a promise that, even for
from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next on "special report" it was the centerpiece of his campaign but now president obama has to clarify suggestions from his own people that he might break his pom miss not to raise taxes on the middle class. the president is trying to raise more money for one government program that has been a big hit. an update on cash for...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. >>> you know, we have been talking about health care reform, not easy to reform health care when on top of a recession because recession is squeezing everything, especially college students, squeezing some right out of the classroom and cnn's sandra endo has tonight's "money and main street." >> sophomore zakiah found a perfect fit at spellman college. >> this place was meant for me. >> when the tough economy hit her and her family hard, she packed ready to drop out. >> i wasn't able to get loans. neither were my parents. >> it's a familiar story at colleges across the country, but especially at historically black colleges and universities where in some cases up to 95% of it students rely on financial aid to fund their education. president barack obama has moved to increase financial aid with stimulus and budget funds, but still many black colleges expect enrollment rat
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. >>> you know, we have been talking about health care reform, not easy to reform health care when on top of a recession because recession is squeezing everything, especially college students, squeezing some right out of the classroom and cnn's sandra endo has tonight's "money and main street."...
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america is this country where we never had an american aristocracy. what binds us together is a set of ideas and we're always fighting over the ideas. you know, what does liberty mean. a new dealer argues liberty means, you know, having enough food in your stomach to be able to take care of your family. a conservative would say liberty means the government staying out of the private economy no matter what. and we're still having the same arguments with each other in almost 250 years into the experiment. >> has there ever been a time in your understanding of history, rick pearlstine, that america has been united? >> oh, well, always together and divided. they are the tensions with each other. i mean, we couldn't have defeated fascism in world war ii had we not achieved a remarkable degree of unity but by the same token a lot of that involved burying certain ways that we were disunited, say, around race, that quickly rose to the surface after world war ii in the 1950s as african-americans came back from world war ii who said we fought for our freedom. w
america is this country where we never had an american aristocracy. what binds us together is a set of ideas and we're always fighting over the ideas. you know, what does liberty mean. a new dealer argues liberty means, you know, having enough food in your stomach to be able to take care of your family. a conservative would say liberty means the government staying out of the private economy no matter what. and we're still having the same arguments with each other in almost 250 years into the...
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whether obama for america or organizing for america has nothing to do with or never has anything to do with if you sign up through white house.gov to receive e-mails. i want you to rephrase your question that doesn't continue to assume that somebody is violating the law. >> people have never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house, senator obama as a candidate or anything and have received e-mails from david axlerod. how could that be? >> i would have to look at who you said got the e-mail. >> other pieces of information identifying who might be curious about health care outside of people who have asked for e-mails? >> i am sorry. say that again. >> do you in any way seek data bases or information about people that might be interested? >> i will certainly check. i am not under that impression. >> they would like to know how they got an e-mail from the white house when they have never asked for one? >> i would be interested in seeing who you got that e-mail from and whether or not they are on the list. let me finish. again, i want to be very clear. >> would you tell me
whether obama for america or organizing for america has nothing to do with or never has anything to do with if you sign up through white house.gov to receive e-mails. i want you to rephrase your question that doesn't continue to assume that somebody is violating the law. >> people have never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house, senator obama as a candidate or anything and have received e-mails from david axlerod. how could that be? >> i would have to look at who...
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now they are about distracted driving. >> reporter: david bose says america is turning into a nation of children with laws that mandate the obvious, seat belts, motorcycle helmets. even what kind of foods we can and can't eat. it all adds up to what bose calls a nanny state. >> when we have nannies telling us what to do, we lose our own sense of responsibility. sometimes we become more irresponsible. >> reporter: and would a law make a difference? drivers we saw had plenty to say, just not to us. >> oh, lord, have mercy. >> reporter: what about the other drivers out here you are putting at risk. yunji de nies, reporting. >> maryland has banned texting while driving, however, the law does not go into effect until october the 1st. >>> 9:30, way to keep you out to the beach. we've got a beautiful start out there. rehoboth showing us 70 degrees out there. it is a beautiful setup with low mult. the storms we're dealing with yesterday, northwesterly winds. the clouds dual out the sun. 's going to worm back up as we head into the afternoon. the sun will be coming back out. we expected this
now they are about distracted driving. >> reporter: david bose says america is turning into a nation of children with laws that mandate the obvious, seat belts, motorcycle helmets. even what kind of foods we can and can't eat. it all adds up to what bose calls a nanny state. >> when we have nannies telling us what to do, we lose our own sense of responsibility. sometimes we become more irresponsible. >> reporter: and would a law make a difference? drivers we saw had plenty to...
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when america simply walked away once the votes withdraw. don't forget, there was a war under way in afghanistan at the time of 9/11. they were front lined active at that moment as the taliban were fighting other afghans. 9/11 obviously changed everything. the reason why the west is there is to answer a security threat being paved by the al qaeda organization in exporting terrorist attacks from its planning and strategic bases in afghanistan and in the tribal areas of pakistan. >> afghanistan has always been a country where it's a battleground of ideologies and unfortunately it's the after fan people who have to live through that battle. >> one narrative that i hear again and again, not only from afghans but also from pakistanis is, the abandonment they experienced after the withdrawal of the soviets and the withdrawal of u.s. aid to that region. after pumping in so much money and so many weapons, both of these super powers agreed to just stop, leaving huge numbers of armed militants, leaving a raging conflict, leaving millions and millions
when america simply walked away once the votes withdraw. don't forget, there was a war under way in afghanistan at the time of 9/11. they were front lined active at that moment as the taliban were fighting other afghans. 9/11 obviously changed everything. the reason why the west is there is to answer a security threat being paved by the al qaeda organization in exporting terrorist attacks from its planning and strategic bases in afghanistan and in the tribal areas of pakistan. >>...
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right here in america. made in america. you know, for too long -- for too long we failed to invest in this kind of innovative work. even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that's why this announcement's so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. see, i'm committed to a strategy that ensures america leads in the design and the deployment of the next generation of clean-energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an investment in our capacity to develop new technologies tomorrow. this is about creating the infrastructure of innovation. indiana is the second largest recipient of grant funding, and it's a perfect example of what this will mean. you've got purdue university, notre dame, indiana university, and ivy tech, and they're all going to be receiving grant funding to develop degree and training programs for electric vehicles. that's -- that's number one. we've got enterdel, a small business in indianapolis, t
right here in america. made in america. you know, for too long -- for too long we failed to invest in this kind of innovative work. even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that's why this announcement's so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. see, i'm committed to a strategy that ensures america leads in the design and the deployment of the next generation of clean-energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to...
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i think health care for middle america is going to be a make or break a problem for america in the next 10 or 15 years. you have a both blue-collar workers and middle class white collar workers facing horrible decisions related to health care. they just can't afford it. what is your solution to this problem? we have discussed in historical context that some things can't be done by private enterprise for example, the post office. and that was settled years ago. some things can't be done by private enterprise. >> host: let me jump in. >> guest: i see that as a great question. i wrote two books called "saving lives and saving money" which we wrote in december 2002 and was our effort to begin to refrain the entire health system. i helped found the center for health transformation and then with the president and ceo for the center of administration who wrote a book called "the art of transformation" i think you'll find both of those helpful. if you want to go to hell transformation it did not. i agree with the thrt ofour question we have to find a better system. if we required every doctor a
i think health care for middle america is going to be a make or break a problem for america in the next 10 or 15 years. you have a both blue-collar workers and middle class white collar workers facing horrible decisions related to health care. they just can't afford it. what is your solution to this problem? we have discussed in historical context that some things can't be done by private enterprise for example, the post office. and that was settled years ago. some things can't be done by...
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she's against the president's plan to reform america's health care system. thank you so much for joining us. listen, i want to talk to, let's start with debbie real quick. debbie, what is your position in regards to the question's health care forum and the plans today? did you see anything about it that you liked in all of this? >> no, i did not. as a libertarian, first of all and foremost, i'm opposed to the government intervention in it to begin with. one of the things that i find particularly offensive about this is i don't have insurance, and i don't want insurance. there's no provision for me or people like me in this plan. >> you don't want health care insurance? >> mandatory insurance plan. >> you don't want health care insurance at all? >> i would like to have some insurance if it were affordable. in my opinion, it's insurance that has caused the problems in health care to begin with, and when we have a mandatory insurance program, this is basically a corporate welfare subsidy for insurance companies. >> yeah, you know, i hear you, debbie. i'm not ex
she's against the president's plan to reform america's health care system. thank you so much for joining us. listen, i want to talk to, let's start with debbie real quick. debbie, what is your position in regards to the question's health care forum and the plans today? did you see anything about it that you liked in all of this? >> no, i did not. as a libertarian, first of all and foremost, i'm opposed to the government intervention in it to begin with. one of the things that i find...
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they were just on "good morning america" live. we'll have them for our concert on abc2. here we go to the weather with justin. >> we're looking at detroit, michigan. we want to see how the weather is going to shape up and keep her off the internet sites to track and see what the weather might be there. there's 67 in detroit. we've actually had more rain than them so far this year. they've had a pretty cool, wet summer and looks like we could be dealing with some wet weather by the end of the week. we're looking at a dry pattern from detroit all the way down. we're at 77 with 53% humidity. isolated thunderstorm possible this afternoon with temperatures reaching about 89. more on this coming up in a bit. right now 9:02. >> we start with our top story. here we go with a scary international flight. continental flight from brazil to houston had to be diverted to miami after severe turbulence injured at least 26 people. passengers were seen being removed from the plane into several ambulances as well as food trucks. it was flight 128 and it had 168 people on board. four of tho
they were just on "good morning america" live. we'll have them for our concert on abc2. here we go to the weather with justin. >> we're looking at detroit, michigan. we want to see how the weather is going to shape up and keep her off the internet sites to track and see what the weather might be there. there's 67 in detroit. we've actually had more rain than them so far this year. they've had a pretty cool, wet summer and looks like we could be dealing with some wet weather by...
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for america, he was the defender of a team. >> during his nearly 50 years in the senate, kennedy a liberal democrat, served alongside ten presidents including his brother, john kennedy. he had a record of healthcare, civil rights, immigration, healthcare and more. the president fought back tears remembering the man he served with for decades. >> every important event in my adult life, as i look back this morning and talk to vicki, every single one, he was there. >> even kennedy's political polar opposite. people like warren hatch expressed sorrow at the passing of a lawmaker known to reach across the aisle no build political consensus an personal friendship. >> i will mitt him greatly. he knows. that his family knows that. >> kennedy will be buried at arlington national s cemetery near his two brothers. kennedy is not expected to lie in state at the u.s. capitol. instead he will lie in repose at the j.f.k. presidential library then a funeral at a boston church. >> his sister, eunice kennedy shriver, lived in potomac until her death less than three weeks ago. kennedy's niece, was maryland's
for america, he was the defender of a team. >> during his nearly 50 years in the senate, kennedy a liberal democrat, served alongside ten presidents including his brother, john kennedy. he had a record of healthcare, civil rights, immigration, healthcare and more. the president fought back tears remembering the man he served with for decades. >> every important event in my adult life, as i look back this morning and talk to vicki, every single one, he was there. >> even...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. a car collided with a firetruck in chicago, sending seven people to the hospital. the firetruck was actually responding to a call when the sedan smashed into it. both passengers in the car were critically injured. five firefighters were also hurt but they are expected to be released from the hospital. >>> police shut down a major marijuana growing operation in central california. more than 2300 plants were discovered in the bust. the estimated street value was over $9 million. a suspect found sleeping nearby injured himself while running from police and was flown to a hospital. >>> elsewhere, in chicago, the city saw a much lower turnout for its annual gun buy back program. corporate donations once again funded gift certificates of $10, $50 and $100 in exchange for firearms. while the program collected almost 2,000 weapons this year, it was far short of the 6,800 guns handed over last year. >>> in washington, d.c., one teenager took the hard road to raise awareness for homeless childr
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. a car collided with a firetruck in chicago, sending seven people to the hospital. the firetruck was actually responding to a call when the sedan smashed into it. both passengers in the car were critically injured. five firefighters were also hurt but they are expected to be released from the hospital. >>> police shut down a major marijuana growing operation in central california. more than 2300...
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let's go back to "america this morning" with jeremy and vinita. >> that is fast. not breaking records but all big winners when it comes to spunk. >> some of the fastest dachshunds tour it up in the grth annual wiener dog prvoced e an tiz ize a two-night stay at a luxury hotel, of course, with vip pet treatment. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? >>> from regional weather to the weather in arizona where it couldn't have been better for the obama family trip to the grand canyon yesterday. a crisp, clear view across the mile-deep ten-mile-wide canyon. >> the natural wonder attracts millions a year but the obama's visit is more unusual than you might think as eric horng repor
let's go back to "america this morning" with jeremy and vinita. >> that is fast. not breaking records but all big winners when it comes to spunk. >> some of the fastest dachshunds tour it up in the grth annual wiener dog prvoced e an tiz ize a two-night stay at a luxury hotel, of course, with vip pet treatment. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> fda investigates over the counter weight loss drug that may cause liver damage. they received more than 30 reports so far from patient's taking alli and sen colonel. fda says for now patients should continue using the drug as directed by their doctor. >>> from idol judge to diva host. paula abdul gets her first job since leaving "american idol". vh 1 announce she will host the diva. special live concert raises funds for the music foundation and airs september 17. >>> jonas brother fills paula's idol seat. joe jonas joins simon, randy and kara as a guest judge in dallas. dallas is the fourth of 7 cities to host this year idol auditions. >> i bring anything to the table
america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >> fda investigates over the counter weight loss drug that may cause liver damage. they...
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was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first -- >> when i think back to what kind of child i had, it hurts me so bad. it hurts so bad. >> the heartbreaking reality for families coping with the loss of a child. we'll take you to chicago's deadly streets and hear from the parents themselves. insuring your family's ifs can be confusing, so metlife removed the guesswork. cop,ining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke l
was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first --...
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best had-selling author and best-dressed man in america. why is she taking the heat more than him, some of our viewers are asking. also, why is he, unlike other sports figures that we talked about, athleeths like michael vick, for example, not immediately losing his job? a lot of variables in the p s on this. let's check heidi's blog. on this one, all i know is patino is not blameless in all of this and i have serious questions of the influence on his players. many are looked up to as role models. do we want the nba millionaires growing up believing that this kind of behavior is acceptable and in some ways rewarded? let me go over to the twitter page and show you another opinion that is different than that one. let's see if i can get that one up. look at this one here. the coach was a pig, but having consensual sex and then paying for her to terminate it is not a crime. extortion is. so, there you have it. two comments on one story. we'll continue to filter your comments, by the way, and share them with viewers, as well. >>> we want to look
best had-selling author and best-dressed man in america. why is she taking the heat more than him, some of our viewers are asking. also, why is he, unlike other sports figures that we talked about, athleeths like michael vick, for example, not immediately losing his job? a lot of variables in the p s on this. let's check heidi's blog. on this one, all i know is patino is not blameless in all of this and i have serious questions of the influence on his players. many are looked up to as role...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. >>> let's get some of your feedback while we have a chance. here's what marty says --
bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. >>> let's get some of your feedback while we have a chance. here's what marty says --
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it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get their first days of the united states. the goal is to break down barriers with their british and american counterparts. >> now, let's practice -- >> reporter: behind the camaraderie, this 14-year-old from chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that there were like -- they would be like really mean, or say racist things. it's like we're all humans. and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about islam is all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenagers who can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereot
it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get...
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sean: i think america's going to come back in this way because i think america now, we're seeing the rejection, starting with the tea parties, starting with these town hall meetings. they're rejecting the move. i think most people gave barack obama the benefit of the doubt. now they realize he's far more radical. do you agree? >> i think they're really surprised. there hasn't been the transparency and the bipartisanship and the lack of lobbyists that he said. broken promises has hurt people. but this is a resilient country. look at what we've been through. america will rise again, i'm convinced of that. sean: as soon as we get some of these people out of office. good to see you. coming up, we're going to have a live report from the j.f.k. library in boston where a public viewing of the late senator, ted kennedy, is taking place and he was at the forefront of health care reform and the debate for decades. so how will the loss of senator kennedy effect the current debate in washington? we'll analyze that more and john >> we go to the emotional scene in boston as tens of thousands a goo
sean: i think america's going to come back in this way because i think america now, we're seeing the rejection, starting with the tea parties, starting with these town hall meetings. they're rejecting the move. i think most people gave barack obama the benefit of the doubt. now they realize he's far more radical. do you agree? >> i think they're really surprised. there hasn't been the transparency and the bipartisanship and the lack of lobbyists that he said. broken promises has hurt...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! . >> the state of maryland spent the day handing out pink slips to 205 state workers. governor announced the layoffs this morning. this comes as the state tries to close a $740 million budget gap. other state workers are order tod take three to 10 day furloughs. >> we have one simple intention, that is to get maryland through the other side of this
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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later when talking to organizing for america loyalists, mr. obama said three senate loyalists may help negotiate a healthcare deal but he won't wait much longer for results. >> we don't know yet whether we've got any republican support. there is going to have to be a conclusion that either they can get a bill done or they can't get a bill done. >> tonight, the so-called gang of six, democrats baucus, conrad and bingamman are included in the gang of six. >> three republicans and 58 democrats don't make a bipartisan bill. awhile the president has complained about republicans, democrats appear divided on strategy. senate democrats have vowed to use, quote, any legislative means necessary, unquote, to win on healthcare, including sidestepping the senate's 60-vote filibuster threshold with an arcane and politically iske maneuver called eck council yation, that would allow them to pass it with 51 votes, an idea some house democrats applaud. >> if republicans don't want to cooperate and work with us, then we may have to go it alone and pass it with j
later when talking to organizing for america loyalists, mr. obama said three senate loyalists may help negotiate a healthcare deal but he won't wait much longer for results. >> we don't know yet whether we've got any republican support. there is going to have to be a conclusion that either they can get a bill done or they can't get a bill done. >> tonight, the so-called gang of six, democrats baucus, conrad and bingamman are included in the gang of six. >> three republicans...
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you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three out of the last five days. you know, it's pathetic. and corn, i am on the page that you could -- you could end up both with about 165 yield on corn. history, you know, it is going to be on my side at least percentage-wise. >> right. >> you know, there was a lot of holes in them fields in 2004. i know it was planted early but only about 15% of that crop was plant today triple stack versus 85 today. so, i mean, we do not know really what the potential on the high end on this corn really is. >> well, you know if you used 2004 weather in the early planting. >> yes. >> those yields today would have probably bee
you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three...
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but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was
but what has always distinguished america is that when all the arguments have been heard and all the concerns have been voiced and the time comes to do what must be done, we rise above our differences. we grasp each other's hands and march forward as one nation and one people. some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right. mother nature has been busy today. we are getting word of a massive 7.6 earthquake striking in the indian ocean, triggering a tsunami warning for the area around myanmar. the u.s. geological survey is watching it very closely. this on the heels of the reports of a follow-up earthquake in tokyo, registering 6.6. there were environments outside them were registering 7.1. we will keep track of both. for now, mother nature is pretty hard. >> if we cannot put our family in the system, why should the rest of us? >> people are tired. are they going to be willing to pay the same plan? [yelling] neil: if you cook it, you damn well better eat it. that is what my next guest is saying. congressman john flemming, a republican and a doctor from louisiana. you say that if congress is going to propose this, they should take it up? >> absolutely. i came to washington for the first time in january, concerned about the arrogance a
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right. mother nature has been busy today. we are getting word of a massive 7.6 earthquake striking in the indian ocean, triggering a tsunami warning for the area around myanmar. the u.s. geological survey is watching it very closely. this on the heels of the reports of a follow-up earthquake in tokyo, registering 6.6. there were environments outside them were registering 7.1. we will...
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she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and leads to destroying the health insurance industry, and on and on. that is another source i would highly recommend it to you so that you can be armed with the facts. one gentleman was asking about the town hall meetings coming up. find one but near you and attend in your congressional district. i spoke at the las vegas tea party last april 15. i have spoken at a number of key parties in atlanta and around atlanta. the administration and the liberals want to try to marginalize the people who are upset and frustrated. they want to try to marginalize folks for exercising their they want to ignore it. and the thing about trying
she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and leads to destroying the health insurance industry, and on and...
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the best thing to do is to nip it right now and let's go back to the constitution and let's think america first. >> so you said it started with the bailout money. for you, it's not bipartisan. because that's introduced by the bush administration. >> it's not partisan, no. >> i didn't know that i agreed with bush on all of the bailouts. >> that's what capitalism all is all about let's let the free market take care of it. if we keep bailing out, where does it end? it just keeps going on and on. >> and most americans are trying to watch these health care town halls forums and rallies, even if they aren't able to attend in person. we check out some of the latest polls. >> we've seen a lot of coverage of protests at the town halls across the country and the big question is are americans paying attention? take a look at these numbers from gallup. you can see right here, nearly 7 in 10 people according to the gallup/"usa today" poll say they are following them very closely. 69%. and 18% are following not very closely and 13% not at all. the next question, are protests having any affect on the va
the best thing to do is to nip it right now and let's go back to the constitution and let's think america first. >> so you said it started with the bailout money. for you, it's not bipartisan. because that's introduced by the bush administration. >> it's not partisan, no. >> i didn't know that i agreed with bush on all of the bailouts. >> that's what capitalism all is all about let's let the free market take care of it. if we keep bailing out, where does it end? it just...
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as the solution to america's problems. ford preached with a pastors confidence is one true idea that ever increasing productivity combined with ever increasing pay would both relieve human drudgery and create working-class communities with corporate profits, depending on the continuing expansion of consumer demand. he put it very simply, high wages to create large markets. by the late 1920's, fordism, as this idea came to be known, by the late 1920's fordism, as this idea became called was synonymous with americanism, indeed the world over apparently having humanized in democratized industrial capital ofism while catapulting the united states had of its other competitors but fordism contained within itself the seeds of its own and doing, the breaking down of the assembly process that 7,882 motions, distinct motions that i mentioned earlier, into smaller and smaller tasks combined with obviously wrath advances in transportation and communication made it easier for manufacturers to break out of that the fenner relationship b
as the solution to america's problems. ford preached with a pastors confidence is one true idea that ever increasing productivity combined with ever increasing pay would both relieve human drudgery and create working-class communities with corporate profits, depending on the continuing expansion of consumer demand. he put it very simply, high wages to create large markets. by the late 1920's, fordism, as this idea came to be known, by the late 1920's fordism, as this idea became called was...
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speaker and hello, america. the aclu and other like-minded organizations have been very successful in propagating the myth that it is constitutional for the government at any level ever to endorse a particur religious idea. now if that is the case, if it really is unconstitutional, how is it that three of the presidents had national three days of prayer and fasting and how did christmas become a national holiday. >> the aclu is a key part of the effort to create a radically secular america that is different and historic matter. and i think we should change some laws and sadly the taxpayers subsidize the aclu by some totally misapplied civil rights laws which allow them if they win a case to collect taxpayeroney for having filed a lawsuit that involves freedom of religion and i think we should cut off that source of funding for the aclu and not encourage those kind of antireligious bigotry in our courts. >> you made some news this week. commenting on the primary process by suggesting -- or analyzing barack obama'
speaker and hello, america. the aclu and other like-minded organizations have been very successful in propagating the myth that it is constitutional for the government at any level ever to endorse a particur religious idea. now if that is the case, if it really is unconstitutional, how is it that three of the presidents had national three days of prayer and fasting and how did christmas become a national holiday. >> the aclu is a key part of the effort to create a radically secular...
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the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents of change." among the honorees were two prominent religious leaders. retired anglican archbishop desmond tutu was recognized for his fight against apartheid in south africa, and his efforts for reconciliation after apartheid ended. reverend joseph lowery was honored for his longtime civil rights work. obama called him "a giant of the moses generation of civil rights leaders." we have a special report today about the spafford children's center, a charity in jerusalem's old city. it's mission: caring for the physical and psychological well- being of palestinian children. the center has a fascinating history, with ties to a beloved christian hymn and a world famous hotel. kim lawton learned more on her recent trip to the holy land. >> reporter: in jerusalem's old city, the spafford children's center is a welcome oasis from the turbulence that is all too present here. both israelis and palestinians claim jerusalem as their capital, and the ongoing conflict can take a heavy toll on the city's children
the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents of change." among the honorees were two prominent religious leaders. retired anglican archbishop desmond tutu was recognized for his fight against apartheid in south africa, and his efforts for reconciliation after apartheid ended. reverend joseph lowery was honored for his longtime civil rights work. obama called him "a giant of the moses generation of civil rights leaders." we have a...
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"america's most wanted" recently featured the case. police say this is the suspected robber, who got away with forrest's championship ring and a rolex, but they say another man shop forrest -- shot forrest multiple times in the back. police say they hope the video may lead them to as many as four suspects. a correspondent with "america's most wanted" joins us now. there was a memorial service in atlanta today. i guess now they are just trying to figure out who killed this man. >> thousands of people turned out for that memorial service. very sad day in atlanta and throughout the boxing community and even beyond because forrest was known for his charitable work throughout the southeast, so a lot of people are having a really hard time with his death. definitely, police are hoping that the surveillance video will make a difference in this case. as you can see, there's a lot of good pictures there. as you mentioned, there are four people total that investigators are looking for. shepard: u vendor holyfield and others at this service today
"america's most wanted" recently featured the case. police say this is the suspected robber, who got away with forrest's championship ring and a rolex, but they say another man shop forrest -- shot forrest multiple times in the back. police say they hope the video may lead them to as many as four suspects. a correspondent with "america's most wanted" joins us now. there was a memorial service in atlanta today. i guess now they are just trying to figure out who killed this...